An education piece by Naturalist
How gut health affects endometriosis and what you can do about it
When we think about endometriosis, we often focus on hormones, pain, and the reproductive system but the gut plays a surprisingly powerful role in this condition.


Understanding and supporting gut health can be a missing piece in managing Endometriosis symptoms and improving overall wellbeing.
What’s the connection between the gut and endometriosis?
Endometriosis is more than just a reproductive condition; it’s a systemic inflammatory disease that can affect various body systems, including the gastrointestinal tract. Many individuals with endometriosis experience digestive issues such as bloating, constipation, and nausea. This overlap is not coincidental; the gut and endometriosis are intricately linked.
How does gut health influence endometriosis symptoms?
The gut plays a pivotal role in regulating inflammation, hormone metabolism, and immune responses, all critical factors in endometriosis management. An imbalanced gut microbiome, known as dysbiosis, can exacerbate inflammation and disrupt estrogen metabolism, potentially worsening endometriosis symptoms.
Many people with Endometriosis also experience gut symptoms, including:
Bloating (sometimes called endo belly)
Constipation or diarrhea
Abdominal discomfort
Food intolerances or sensitivities
When the gut isn’t working well, it increases inflammation, disrupts immune balance, and reduces the body’s ability to detoxify, all of which can worsen endometriosis flares.
What is the estrobolome, and why is it important?
The estrobolome refers to the collection of gut bacteria involved in metabolising estrogen. A healthy estrobolome helps maintain balanced estrogen levels by facilitating its breakdown and elimination. However, dysbiosis can impair this process, leading to elevated estrogen levels that may fuel endometrial tissue growth and inflammation.
How does the gut-brain axis relate to endometriosis?
The gut-brain axis is the bidirectional communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system. Disruptions in this axis can influence pain perception, mood, and stress responses. In endometriosis, gut inflammation may affect this communication, potentially intensifying pain and emotional distress.
What is “leaky gut,” and how does it affect endometriosis?
“Leaky gut” refers to increased intestinal permeability, where the gut lining becomes compromised, allowing toxins and bacteria to enter the bloodstream. This can trigger systemic inflammation, which may exacerbate endometriosis symptoms. Maintaining gut integrity is crucial for reducing inflammatory responses associated with the condition.
How can diet support gut health in endometriosis?
Adopting an anti-inflammatory diet rich in fiber, antioxidants, and omega-3 fatty acids can promote a healthy gut microbiome. Incorporating fermented foods like sauerkraut and kefir may also support gut health. Conversely, limiting processed foods, sugar, and alcohol can help reduce inflammation and support hormonal balance
Are there tests to assess gut health in endometriosis?
Yes, functional tests such as stool analysis can evaluate gut microbiota composition, inflammation markers, and intestinal permeability. These assessments can guide personalised interventions to restore gut health and manage endometriosis symptoms effectively.
Healing from the inside out
Supporting your gut is one of the most impactful yet often overlooked strategies in endometriosis care.
Want to go deeper?
Understanding the gut-endometriosis connection is vital for holistic healing. By nurturing your gut health, you can alleviate symptoms and improve overall well-being.
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Two ways to work with me
Everyone’s health journey is different. Some people need focused guidance on a specific issue, while others need deeper, ongoing support to address complex or long-standing symptoms.
Here are the two ways you can work with me.
Best for: Targeted concerns, short-term guidance, or those who want support around a specific issue.
Standard naturopathic consultations are designed to provide individualised advice, education, and recommendations based on your symptoms, history, and goals.
This option may include:
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One-off or occasional consultations
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Nutrition, lifestyle, herbal, and supplement guidance
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Review of existing blood work or test results
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Practical strategies you can implement independently
This approach works well if:
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Your symptoms are mild to moderate
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You’re looking for direction rather than ongoing support
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You prefer to manage implementation on your own between sessions
Standard support offers flexibility and professional guidance, but progress depends largely on how consistently recommendations are applied and followed up.
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Best for: Women with endometriosis, PCOS or complex hormonal symptoms who want clarity, structure, and ongoing guidance rather than trial-and-error.
The Thrive programs are comprehensive, multi-phase support pathways designed to address the root drivers of symptoms using functional testing, personalised treatment plans, and consistent 1:1 care.
Rather than isolated appointments, Thrive provides an integrated framework where testing, interpretation, treatment, and support are connected and adjusted as your body responds.
Inside Thrive, you receive:
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Advanced functional testing and interpretation
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A personalised, phased treatment plan
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Ongoing 1:1 practitioner support
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Access to the Thrive hub, resources, and protocols
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Structured guidance so you know what to focus on at each stage
The program begins with an initial 1–2 month stabilisation and clarity phase, where we identify what’s driving your symptoms and support the systems under the most strain. From there, you can choose to continue into the full program for deeper treatment and long-term support.
This approach is ideal if:
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You’ve tried many things and still feel stuck
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Your symptoms are complex, cyclical, or worsening
-
You want to stop guessing and be guided step-by-step
-
You value ongoing support, accountability, and adjustment
Thrive is designed to take the pressure off you to figure everything out alone. It’s structured, personalised care that adapts to your body not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
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If you’re unsure which level of support best suits your needs, the first step is a Discovery Call.
This is a supportive conversation where we explore what’s been going on, what you’ve tried, and whether standard support or a Thrive program is the most appropriate next step.
Best for: Targeted concerns, short-term guidance, or those who want support around a specific issue.
Standard naturopathic consultations are designed to provide individualised advice, education, and recommendations based on your symptoms, history, and goals.
This option may include:
-
One-off or occasional consultations
-
Nutrition, lifestyle, herbal, and supplement guidance
-
Review of existing blood work or test results
-
Practical strategies you can implement independently
This approach works well if:
-
Your symptoms are mild to moderate
-
You’re looking for direction rather than ongoing support
-
You prefer to manage implementation on your own between sessions
Standard support offers flexibility and professional guidance, but progress depends largely on how consistently recommendations are applied and followed up.
-
Best for: Women with endometriosis, PCOS or complex hormonal symptoms who want clarity, structure, and ongoing guidance rather than trial-and-error.
The Thrive programs are comprehensive, multi-phase support pathways designed to address the root drivers of symptoms using functional testing, personalised treatment plans, and consistent 1:1 care.
Rather than isolated appointments, Thrive provides an integrated framework where testing, interpretation, treatment, and support are connected and adjusted as your body responds.
Inside Thrive, you receive:
-
Advanced functional testing and interpretation
-
A personalised, phased treatment plan
-
Ongoing 1:1 practitioner support
-
Access to the Thrive hub, resources, and protocols
-
Structured guidance so you know what to focus on at each stage
The program begins with an initial 1–2 month stabilisation and clarity phase, where we identify what’s driving your symptoms and support the systems under the most strain. From there, you can choose to continue into the full program for deeper treatment and long-term support.
This approach is ideal if:
-
You’ve tried many things and still feel stuck
-
Your symptoms are complex, cyclical, or worsening
-
You want to stop guessing and be guided step-by-step
-
You value ongoing support, accountability, and adjustment
Thrive is designed to take the pressure off you to figure everything out alone. It’s structured, personalised care that adapts to your body not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
-
If you’re unsure which level of support best suits your needs, the first step is a Discovery Call.
This is a supportive conversation where we explore what’s been going on, what you’ve tried, and whether standard support or a Thrive program is the most appropriate next step.